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Didn't you make a post regarding the availibility of NS10 woofers? I need one! Thanks, Kurt

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anonymous Wed, 10/01/2003 - 12:35

Hi Kurt,
Maybe this post was not clear the first time?
Hence the edit!
Sorry folks.
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A couple of US online suppliers of NS10 replacement speakers:

http***shop.store.yahoo.com/blankmedia/yamnsreppar*html

www*earsnyc.com/ears_order2*htm
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I bought some spares from Yamaha here in Oz not so long ago. If you really get stuck I could enquire for you. Happy to send them over if they are still available.
Regards, Tom

[ October 01, 2003, 04:47 PM: Message edited by: Laska ]

KurtFoster Wed, 10/01/2003 - 14:27

Tom,
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind if needed. I think RM has a source here in the States especially in light of his NS10 kick drum mic..

Chris,
I am cheap to a fault. This may perhaps be an issue. I replaced one woofer in these things several years ago and it seemed to be fine. Maybe I should get 2 and use the extra used driver that still works for one of RMs kick drum mics... :D Thanks for mentioning that.. Kurt

anonymous Wed, 10/01/2003 - 15:29

Yeah Kurt,
I think you missed the point of the links in my post hey?
They are US scources for NS10 woofers.
Apparently both have the NS10 woofer #XN542A00 in stock.
The top one, Blankmedia, is in LA & the second, Earsync, is in New York.
Online ordering as well.
Just fill in the asterisks & go to the sites maybe.
Regards,
Tom

KurtFoster Wed, 10/01/2003 - 15:49

Tom,
I meant, "I think RM has a source in LA." It also seems that his source was more affordable. For some reason, $40 keeps coming to mind. EAR wants $90 each for woofers or tweeters! Can you say "Ouch!" ? Blank media wants $70. That is a bit better. It seems to me I purchased both my NS10ms for about $300 originally.

Thank you very much, for the effort. I didn't mean to come off as ungreatful. Sometimes I can be a butthead without meaning to. I looked up both the sites and bookmarked them for future refernce. I'm beginning to wish I had taken Yamaha up on the offer they made me for the MSP5s I reviewed. Kurt

KurtFoster Wed, 10/01/2003 - 16:44

Tom,
I just tracked drums last Sunday and I have to say I was very impressed with the TMP8! So impressed in fact, that I am trying to figure out a way I can afford to purchase the review unit! The review should be ready soon. I am still waiting for an owners manual from JLM. We will be doing some vocal and electric guitar overdubs tomorrow night to round out my impressions. I have already used it on acoustic guitar with a U87 and bass tracks via a Countryman DI (the TMP8 doesn't have direct inputs), with screamingly good results. I believe Joe Malone has a winner with the TMP 8! It must be somthing in the water in Australia, because those guys down there sure have this pre amp building thing down. I have to give JLM a big :D Kurt

anonymous Wed, 10/01/2003 - 19:02

Originally posted by Kurt Foster:
I meant, "I think RM has a source in LA." It also seems that his source was more affordable. For some reason, $40 keeps coming to mind. EAR wants $90 each for woofers or tweeters! Can you say "Ouch!" ? Blank media wants $70. That is a bit better. It seems to me I purchased both my NS10ms for about $300 originally.

Hey Kurt,

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I picked up two woofers last week from them for my ns10m's, shipping was very fast. A bit of a premium price but not too painful. My ns10m's were $499 at the time I bought (right before they were discontinued).

I now have the old woofers (still ok) and am eagerly looking forward to the recorderman(tm) part to create my sub-kick mic!!!

RecorderMan Thu, 10/02/2003 - 11:44

Hi Kurt,

someone answering my post informed me you can order directly from Yamaha:

work (888)892-6242

Tweeter- Part# XC712001 (49.95)
Woofer - Part# XN542A00 (49.95)

Vd375400 (right) Crossover (89.00)
Vd375300 (left) Crossover (89.00)

I paid just around $60 w/ tax & shipping.
Best deal I found...even a little cheaper than Recorded Media Supply.

You should change both if you can...with the added bonus of using the undamaged/tired woofer as a mic!

KurtFoster Thu, 10/02/2003 - 11:59

YEA! That's what I was thinkin'! I thought I saw something like 40 bucks. That is much more reasonable. I think you'r right, I'll do both woofs and a little later when I can muster up a few more bucks I'll do the tweets too, that way they will be essentially new and should last another 7 or 8 years! I'll put the extra working (used) woofer away for emergencies. Thanks RM, this is a real life saver! Kurt